AKai MPC 60 Sampler Converter Plugin Extension for Proteus and NAM

A Game-Changer in Analog Sound Recreation

After numerous requests from the audio production community, I recently tested an exciting new plugin extension on my channel: the AKai MPC 60 Sampler Converter Plugin Extension. Designed for use with both NAM (Neural Amp Modeler Plugin) and Proteus, this extension brings the warmth and richness of analog sound directly into your DAW setup.

NAM has just been updated, and not only does it look better, but it also sounds amazing. What sets this extension apart is its ability to capture the non-linear characteristics of analog gear—like tape recorders, tube amps, preamps, and guitar pedals—using AI and machine learning. This process goes beyond traditional impulse responses, delivering a much more dynamic and accurate representation of analog devices.

In the video I made, I tested this plugin on a range of instruments, including drums, bass, guitars, vocals, and keyboards, and the results were impressive. You can hear the natural saturation and overdrive effects of analog gear, with no compromise on the digital precision you expect from your production tools.

How to Get Started

If you want to experience these sounds for yourself, all you need to do is download the free NAM plugin from GitHub or the Proteus plugin from GuitarML.

Check out the resources mentioned in this Video : https://t.me/+P7owMlq80-kxNTg0 (Mastering Topic)

These plugins are available for Windows, Mac, and Linux in formats like VST3, AU, and AAX. Once installed, simply load the .nam or .json files to enjoy the next level of analog modeling.

With the AKai MPC 60 Sampler Converter Plugin Extension, the vintage sound of analog recording is no longer out of reach. Whether you’re working on vocals, synths, or drums, this extension brings new life and creativity to your music production process.

Check out the resources mentioned in this Video : https://t.me/+P7owMlq80-kxNTg0 (Mixing Topic)

Give it a try and let me know what you think in the comments!

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